How To Make Lash Extensions Look Fluffy
How to create thicker & fuller looking Book & Classic Sets
What inspired this weblog, is not just because we often get emailed request for tips on making fuller thicker looking sets, but we also saw this photograph posted on Facebook recently.
A lash artist posted this as an example of the illusion that can be created from photoshop type apps and that they are sometimes used by lash techs to create a false image of their work.
The app used here was used to darken the lash line.
We put this in here and so y'all can understand that what y'all see on Facebook & Instagram is non always what is!!
If you would similar to create this look only in real life, and without the help of an app, then here are a couple of different ways & tips to create thicker, darker & fuller looking sets in both classic and volume.
For Book Sets (y'all can employ Locks Lash pre-made fans for these too):
- When you are at nigh 80% through your volume set, to create a darker, thicker & fuller look, driblet downward in length & make some smaller fans, perhaps using 3D, 4D & even 2d in a much shorter length like a 6mm, 7mm or 8mm. These smaller fans can be placed on the smaller natural lashes that can't safely concur a longer fan. By doing this and using shorter fans it adds texture to the set which makes them look thicker. It besides creates a darker look forth the eyelid because of the contrasting lengths.
- To create a more than dramatic & noticeable set that looks long in length then use a D curl or an LD curl. This is especially great for those clients that demand long extensions just don't have the natural lashes to safely support them.
- By making your fans wider this will create more texture and make the set look fluffier.
For Classic Sets:
- Using a B curl on a client creates more of a dark eyeliner expect because from the frontal view you can merely see the tip.
- C & D curls create more of a shadow and a lift and hence can open an eye area more.
- To create a more dramatic & noticeable ready that looks long in length and so use a D curl or an LD whorl. This is especially great for those clients that demand long extensions but don't have the natural lashes to safely support them.
- Mixing curls, thickness and lengths throughout a set will create texture which gives the illusion of fuller, darker looking sets.
- Past dropping down in length in-between each normal extension you're placing on, specially through the eye of the eye will make the set look darker and fuller. For case, the basic length you are doing the gear up is an 11mm. In-between each 11mm put a 9mm on every second or third lash. You could even go downwards to an 8mm on some natural lashes.
- Calculation a row of a different ringlet in a short length will add darkness, thickness and texture, peculiarly if you lot use a D curl. For example if your set is C 0.15 12mm as the bones length & curl. Then come in with a D curl in an 8mm and place evenly throughout the set.
- By mixing evenly a C and a B gyre throughout the whole set it will brand it look darker and fuller.
Adept luck!
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Jessica
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Source: https://www.lockslash.com.au/blogs/news/how-to-create-thicker-fuller-looking-volume-classic-sets

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